Ruth King, Ph.D.

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York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
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Comeau P, King R, Butler GR. (2012) New insights on an old rivalry: The passé simple and the passé composé in spoken Acadian French Journal of French Language Studies. 22: 315-343
King R, Mougeon R. (2011) The Interplay of Internal and External Factors in Grammatical Change: First-person Plural Pronouns in French Language. 87: 470-509
Comeau P, King R. (2011) Media representations of minority French: Valorization, identity, and the Acadieman phenomenon The Canadian Journal of Linguistics \/ La Revue Canadienne De Linguistique. 56: 179-202
King R, Wicks J. (2009) “Aren’t We Proud of Our Language?”: Authenticity, Commodification, and the Nissan Bonavista Television Commercial Journal of English Linguistics. 37: 262-283
Balcom P, Beaulieu L, Butler GR, et al. (2008) Introduction: The linguistic study of Acadian French Canadian Journal of Linguistics. 53: 1-5
Balcom P, Beaulieu L, Butler GR, et al. (2008) The Linguistic Study of Acadian French Canadian Journal of Linguistics-Revue Canadienne De Linguistique. 53: 1-5
King R, Nadasdi T. (1999) The expression of evidentiality in French-English bilingual discourse Language in Society. 28: 355-365
Ehrlich S, King R. (1994) Feminist meanings and the (de) politicization of the lexicon Language in Society. 23: 59-76
Ehrlich S, King R. (1992) Gender-Based Language Reform and the Social Construction of Meaning Discourse & Society. 3: 151-166
King R. (1991) Language Varieties and Situations P. Lowenberg (ed.), Language spread and language policy: Issues, implications, and case studies . Washington, D C.: Georgetown University Press. 1988, Pp. 408. Language in Society. 20: 471-475
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